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Old 22-07-2003, 11:09 PM
Shea
 
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Default Two questions from a rank beginner

I've progressed to actually putting the Dendrobium outside. I introduced it
to my other "orphan" - a mostly dead jade plant that Walmart was practically
giving away. It is now in the best of health and growing like crazy. They
seem to be getting along quite well, so I have high hopes.
The yellow leaf finally fell off the Phal. I'm trying to give it more
light. This is difficult lately since we've had stormy days nearly
constantly this summer. I guess the artificial light of indoors helps. I
would put it outside also, but I'm not sure if this would be a good move.
It is awfully hot.


"Diane Mancino" wrote in message
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I like the term "antelope type Dendrobium" At least on the cork mount it

is
interesting to look at out of bloom. Put a few together for some wall art
( maybe no one will count how many plants), I'll keep giving them care- I
guess right now is the time to water away. It's nice to let the rain

showers
do my work.

I'm reading about moss- I have tons of it in my yard, I'm sure its full of
bugs though and don't know if it would thrive in the house.

Diane
"Diana Kulaga" wrote in message
thlink.net...
Diane,

Burana kids are pretty hardy Dends. Important to know that the bare

canes
will not grow new leaves but may flower anyway; you'll get new canes
growing from the bottom (off the rhizome). Sometimes our *rescue*

plants
(oh, yes, I do it too!) need some time to recover before starting to

grow
again, and if everything else looks good that's probably what's

happening.
Lots of light and the usual Dend culture will pay off in the end.

I went to a sale about 8 months ago, a sad case where the plant owner

was
very ill and a mutual friend was selling the collection for him, and

took
pity on a $4 Dend that was near to death. It hasn't bloomed yet, but it

has
new growth and will be okay. Patience!

Diana